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Ancient Ceramic Plate Wall Hanging Prometheus Greek Mythology

Ancient Ceramic Plate Wall Hanging Prometheus and Atlas Museum reproduction Greek Mythology 

from Gevetery the Arkesilas Painter 560-550 BC 

Dimensions

Diameter 22 cm 

Prometheus stole fire and gave it to humans. Zeus condemned Prometheus to eternal torment for his transgression. 

Prometheus was tied to a rock and a vulture - the emblem of Zeus - ate his liver once a day. 

His liver grew back at night and the vulture ate his liver during the day. Prometheus was freed by Hercules.

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Ancient Ceramic Plate Wall Hanging Prometheus and Atlas Museum reproduction Greek Mythology 

from Gevetery the Arkesilas Painter 560-550 BC 

Dimensions

Diameter 22 cm 

Prometheus stole fire and gave it to humans. Zeus condemned Prometheus to eternal torment for his transgression. 

Prometheus was tied to a rock and a vulture - the emblem of Zeus - ate his liver once a day. 

His liver grew back at night and the vulture ate his liver during the day. Prometheus was freed by Hercules.

Attention: All our ceramics are handmade, there may be a difference of a few centimeters

in the indicated dimensions and in the color of the photos.

The difference MAY be there but in any case I must have informed you in advance.

Each ceramic is unique.

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